Kochschule Schwarz
Drama
Overview
Munich, 1938: After his traditional Jewish restaurant was destroyed by the Nazis during Kristallnacht, restaurateur Richard Schwarz and charismatic jack-of-all-trades Edgar Enders hatch a daring plan. They open a sophisticated Jewish cooking school.
Top Cast


Florian David Fitz
Florian David Fitz
Edgar Enders
Florian David Fitz
Edgar Enders


Petra Berndt
Petra Berndt
Elisabeth Schwarz
Petra Berndt
Elisabeth Schwarz


Josef Bierbichler
Josef Bierbichler
Richard
Josef Bierbichler
Richard


Hannah Herzsprung
Hannah Herzsprung
Antonia Goldberg
Hannah Herzsprung
Antonia Goldberg


Andreas Giebel
Andreas Giebel
Richard Schwarz
Andreas Giebel
Richard Schwarz


Sabin Tambrea
Sabin Tambrea
Lothar
Sabin Tambrea
Lothar
Gregor Bloéb
Gregor Bloéb
Heinrich Lorenz
Gregor Bloéb
Heinrich Lorenz


Sunnyi Melles
Sunnyi Melles
Gauleiterin
Sunnyi Melles
Gauleiterin
Franz-Xaver Zeller
Franz-Xaver Zeller
Cab Driver
Franz-Xaver Zeller
Cab Driver


Daniel Holzberg
Daniel Holzberg
SA Troop Leader
Daniel Holzberg
SA Troop Leader
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